Police arrested 127 protesters for defying Detroit’s 8 p.m. curfew during the fifth straight day of rallies in the city on Tuesday. Protesters marched more than seven miles up Gratiot Avenue near Connor Street, where they joined arms as police moved in. Several protesters and an officer sustained minor injuries.

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Police arrested 127 protesters for defying Detroit’s curfew on June 2. Credit: Steve Neavling
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